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E-coli
May 24, 2007 17:22:58 GMT -8
Post by pepandmax on May 24, 2007 17:22:58 GMT -8
I don't know who unstickied this thread, nor do I know who erased some of the posts. While e-coli may be less of a threat in the United States, well, the United States is not the center of the universe and e-coli is a serious concern for our friends on the other side of the pond. Since some of the posts in this thread are gone, the thread isn't as clear as it could be. Kelis & Ed, starting a new thread sounds like a fantastic idea. Would one of you like to do it? I would be happy to sticky it. Nicole
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E-coli
May 24, 2007 18:33:46 GMT -8
Post by Ed on May 24, 2007 18:33:46 GMT -8
I'll find time and go cut and paste some useful info on here Ed
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E-coli
May 25, 2007 9:10:39 GMT -8
Post by Ritzie/Admin on May 25, 2007 9:10:39 GMT -8
I did unsticky it, because I didn't saw a reason to remain stickied! It had been for a long time, and not many posts were posted in this topic. As far as I know no posts have been deteled, at least not by me. I can check the security log.....just checked: no posts were deleted and this topic has been made unsticky at Apr 2nd, 2007. We are considering a sticky post on e-coli in gerbils with all the information combined!
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E-coli
May 25, 2007 9:20:22 GMT -8
Post by Ritzie/Admin on May 25, 2007 9:20:22 GMT -8
And we did have two thread on this topic that were previously sticky: 1) E-coli; 2) Ecoli and Pets At Home;
In the second one nobody posted in lately, so it can be find some pages back.
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E-coli
May 25, 2007 9:30:31 GMT -8
Post by Ritzie/Admin on May 25, 2007 9:30:31 GMT -8
Pepandmax has created a "draft post" with the information on e-coli combined, and I have been so free to make a sticky thread of it. More information is always welcome of course!
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